Klein's Estate

207 Pa. 191 | Pa. | 1903

Per Curiam,

The opinion of the learned judge below, after a painstaking and accurate review of the whole case, concludes that while there is some evidence which tends to sustain the contention of the appellants, yet taking it as a whole the proof of testamentary capacity is so clear that a judge would be bound to set aside an adverse verdict if rendered. In this conclusion we unanimously concur, and the judgment is therefore affirmed on the opinion.

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